arewewebyet
www.rust-lang.org
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arewewebyet
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Our official website recommends Rocket for serving HTTP
I opened two issues hoping to address this: - rust-lang.org - arewewebyet.org (This website is also owned by the Rust project, which I didn't know before.)
- Rocket is dead. (?)
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A call for blogs about Rust GUI in 2023
Ignoring the obvious lightheartedness of this answer, I want to point out the hazard of such sites. Take https://www.arewewebyet.org/: it claims βyesβ with effusive epithets, making various claims that are objectively false (everything and more, mature). Despite pointing out the problems with the claims two years ago, only one of the more incontrovertibly false aspects was tempered, and all of the rest of the very misleading and false claims are still made. This is harmful for the ecosystem, because it gets people in under false pretences, and embitters them when they realise they never have believed the gushing exclamation marks and promises from a website that looked officialish.
www.rust-lang.org
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Our official website recommends Rocket for serving HTTP
I opened two issues hoping to address this: - rust-lang.org - arewewebyet.org (This website is also owned by the Rust project, which I didn't know before.)
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rust-analyzer changelog #113
It's been proposed a number of times. You can watch https://github.com/rust-lang/www.rust-lang.org/pull/1620, but it might take a while.
- Bevy game engine v0.6.0 released
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friendly reminder for our vscode folks, use rust-analyzer
I opened a PR.
- Doing M1 MacBook Pro (M1 Max, 64GB) Compile Benchmarks!
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It is year 2028 and Linux has been completely rewritten in Rust.
Meanwhile last update on Ferris on rust-lang.org was ~2 years ago https://github.com/rust-lang/www.rust-lang.org/blame/59ba2391fa3cdfcf9cf0d62e395b44b5324ef3ba/locales/en-US/learn.ftl#L139
What are some alternatives?
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust
substrate - Substrate: The platform for blockchain innovators
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
deku - Declarative binary reading and writing: bit-level, symmetric, serialization/deserialization
vello - An experimental GPU compute-centric 2D renderer.
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
taffy - A high performance rust-powered UI layout library
probe-rs - A debugging toolset and library for debugging embedded ARM and RISC-V targets on a separate host
xilem - An experimental Rust native UI framework
artichoke - π Artichoke is a Ruby made with Rust
sus - [WIP] An open-source clone of a popular impostor game.
kajiya - π‘ Experimental real-time global illumination renderer π¦